Post by Zlatan Stankovic

The Hypercar market has a new entry in its midst. Milan Automotive may have just launched the gorgeous Milan Red, but it’s already grabbing its share of attention with nearly 250mph capability and a four-figure power output.

The phenomenal Nissan GT-R range has now entered a half-decade of existence. To mark such a momentous 50-year milestone, Nissan have forged an alliance with Italdesign to build an amazing GT-R50 prototype. Funnily enough, Italdesign are also celebrating their 50th birthday in this project, which makes it all the more exciting for car fans.

Bernhard Naumann is one of the most prestigious motorcycle customizers in the world, and “tin man” is a moniker that he lives by. That’s because Blechmann – as “tin man” translates – takes great pride in all of his innovative creations, and his latest project empowers him to live up to his label once again.

Very few people actually get excited over an electric saloon. But, believe us, the BYTON K-Byte Concept is something that will definitely perk your interests. The Chinese brand have built something that possesses level four autonomous driving, which is absolutely crazy.

As soon as you catch a glimpse of the Nobe 100 three-wheeled electric car, you’ll feel like you’ve travelled back in time. Despite being a modern vehicle, it shares many similarities to early versions of the Saab 96, Henry J or Fiat 500.

Without beating around the bush, Rimac are the global leaders when it comes to electric supercars. Everything from the design and styling, to the performance and thrill have been nailed down and perfected.

It’s been nearly five years since Volkswagen were active in the US with a car that could accommodate more than five people. That project was the Volkswagen Routan, and its US lifespan stretched from 2009 to 2014. But, the Routan was outdated and failed to generate any traction in the market.

If you’re thinking of venturing into the world of EVs, or you already own one, you should probably be concerned about battery life. Of course, with modern cars you aren’t going to have to worry about your battery blowing up any time soon. But, some do naturally degrade at a faster rate.